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Norway's armed forces are about to receive some brand new eco-friendly underwear. Read all about the 50,000 bras, boxer shorts undershirts and pants that will soon be covering some very important military private parts.

Getting around is about to get more sci-fi with the upcoming 'WalkCar,' a futuristic skateboard being touted as a pocket-sized personal transporter from Japan. Will the world's first 'car in a bag' be a hit for its designer or will it go the way of the Edsel and other transportation failures?

Meet the Technopicnic solar-powered backpack made in Spain that converts almost any urban space except for maybe a highway into a picnic table. Read on for more on this clever and innovative wearable tech design.

It's pretty fun to smash things, and the world is catching onto the
trend as businesses designed to help people relieve anger have been
sprouting up like wildfire over the past few years. Smart entrepreneurs
know that passive aggressiveness just isn't enough of a release for the
frustrations of today's society, and they're giving people a fun and
cathartic outlet. Today's technological advancements make services like
this one more necessary than ever - especially following the Ashley
Madison scandal.

Subscription box services have been a trend for a number of years,
popular for their convenience and the fact that they're like unwrapping a
present when the contents are (somewhat of) a surprise. Everything from
pet items, to razors, to delectable snacks, and makeup have been sold
in this format by businesses that deal exclusively in items that are
packed in cardboard and left on your doorstep once a month or so. But,
if you think you've already seen it all, you'd be wrong.

If you are so inclined, dazzling visuals can be yours without the negative aspects associated with hallucinogenic drugs. if you are wondering how, read on to learn more about Hungarian deisgner, Bence Agostin, and his unique pair of psychedelic mood sunglasses.

The boundaries separating fashion and technology are only limited by the confines of the human imagination. Read all about Toronto's Electric Runway and how its recent showing explores the integration of these two important elements in modern life.

Meet the world's first braille tactile tablet for the blind that is made without mechanical components. Read on for more about liquid-based technology and how it is improving the everyday lives of the visually impaired.

The merging of fashion and technology is a cultural phenomenon that is bursting at the seams. Meet the drones of the future which can be worn around your neck, on your wrist, on your feet and God knows where else. Check out these amazing devices of tomorrow.

Little by little, we're approaching a day and age where businesses that
once relied on humans are using technology instead. I say "approaching"
because we're not quite there yet; people are still valued in many
fields, particularly where customer service is concerned. But that
doesn't mean that many businesses aren't already embracing alternatives,
and some of them happen to be a little strange.

With the sudden rise in popularity of weightlifting, it has become more important than ever to develop
solutions to mitigate the risk and prevent injury. A new product on the market for gyms, SmartSpot,
is re-imagining gym equipment and personal training with 3D cameras and real-time reporting.

Cameron Bowen, a recent Royal College of Art graduate, has developed the Parametric Tape Measure, which blends the world of fashion with technology by enabling tailors to generate digital fabric patterns and simultaneously maintain the intimacy of the fitting process.Read on to learn more.